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Ukraine's harvest becomes the new battlefield, as fires blacken its arable heartlands
Across Ukraine, in the shimmering heat, one sight is becoming familiar this summer: Combine harvesters sweeping across fields of grain in a race against fast-spreading fires.
China crushes mass protest by bank depositors demanding their life savings back
Chinese authorities on Sunday violently dispersed a peaceful protest by hundreds of depositors, who sought in vain to demand their life savings back from banks that have run into a deepening cash crisis.
The big win the January 6 committee has already scored
Whether or not Donald Trump ends up facing criminal charges, the House committee probing the US Capitol insurrection has scored a critical win over the ex-President by thwarting his effort to cover up the true horror of that day of infamy.
Video shows violent reaction to China bank protest
Chinese authorities violently dispersed a peaceful protest by hundreds of depositors, who sought in vain to demand their life savings back from banks that have run into a deepening cash crisis. CNN's Steven Jiang reports.
Watch protesters enjoy luxuries after storming presidential palace
Both Sri Lanka's President and Prime Minister are set to step down after thousands of protesters stormed their homes in fury over the nation's crippling economic crisis. CNN's Michael Holmes reports.
Russian strike on residential building kills 15 in eastern Ukraine, officials say
At least 15 people have been killed after a Russian strike hit an apartment block in the Donetsk region in eastern Ukraine, Ukrainian authorities said Sunday, adding that many others may still be trapped under the rubble.
At least 15 dead in a mass shooting at a bar in Soweto, South Africa
At least 14 people were killed and nine more injured in a shooting at a bar in the South African township of Soweto on Sunday, local authorities said.
NYT reporter says this is how Trump has likely been consuming the Jan. 6 hearings
CNN political analyst Maggie Haberman describes what she has heard about former President Donald Trump's consumption of the January 6 House select committee hearings in light of ex-Trump White House counsel Pat Cipollone's testimony with the committee.
UK Foreign Secretary Liz Truss launches bid for Prime Minister
British Member of Parliament Liz Truss has joined the race to replace Boris Johnson as leader of the Conservative Party, outlining her campaign in an op-ed published Sunday in The Telegraph.
What we know about Abe's suspected assassin
Police in Japan have launched a murder investigation into the assassination of former Japanese prime minister Shinzo Abe -- but little is known about the suspect who was arrested at the scene of the fatal shooting on Friday.
Novak Djokovic wins his 21st grand slam title
Novak Djokovic won his fourth straight Wimbledon men's singles title on Sunday, and his 21st grand slam title overall.
Steve Bannon says he's willing to testify before January 6 committee after Trump waives claims of executive privilege
Steve Bannon -- who defied a congressional subpoena and is set to go to trial on criminal contempt charges -- told the House select committee investigating the January 6, 2021, insurrection on Saturday that he is now willing to testify, ideally at a public hearing, according to a letter obtained by CNN.
Fire threatening Yosemite's famed grove of giant sequoia trees is still growing
A growing wildfire that threatens a famed giant sequoia tree grove in California's Yosemite National Park has doubled in size over the past two days and pushed officials to issue evacuation orders for a nearby community.
Fareed Zakaria: Why the economic sanctions against Russia aren't working
Fareed argues the West's strategy in Ukraine is at risk of failing — and that Kyiv's supporters must take more urgent action and prioritize military support for Ukraine over economic pressure on Russia.
Highland Park gunman's family was in turmoil for years leading up to parade shooting
Biden's trip to the Middle East is just 'crude' diplomacy
Presidential visits to the Middle East come in all different shapes and sizes.
The thunderbolts we never saw coming
When the world's chaos leaves us beyond words, it's a natural impulse to search for them elsewhere; in this case, to seek them in how great thinkers and artists have described chaos itself. "There are places for chaos on the page," wrote poet Stanley Moss. "Chaos is endless longing." Bob Dylan once wrote, "I accept chaos. I'm not sure whether it accepts me." Mary Shelley espoused in her 1831 preface to "Frankenstein; or, the Modern Prometheus" that "invention, it must be humbly admitted, does not consist in creating out of void, but out of chaos..."
'An ingrained fear for your life.' Black men say they understand why Jayland Walker fled police
Kerwin Webb said he knows the terror that young Black men experience when being pulled over by police.
Nobody likes self-checkout. Here's why it's everywhere
"Unexpected item in the bagging area."
As Sri Lanka's leader agrees to step down, the country's future is uncertain and the economy is wrecked
Sri Lanka woke on Sunday to an uncertain future, with both its President and Prime Minister set to step down after thousands of protesters stormed their homes in fury over the nation's crippling economic crisis.
The January 6 insurrection: Minute-by-minute
One and a half years later, the minute-by-minute horrors of the January 6 insurrection, and then-President Donald Trump's role in fomenting the violence, are still coming into focus, thanks in large part to recent public hearings from the House committee investigating the attack.
Abe suspect planned explosions, police say
Japanese voters headed to the polling stations on Sunday for an election billed as a defense of democracy, just two days after former Prime Minister Shinzo Abe was assassinated while on the campaign trail.
Sri Lankan president says he will resign July 13
Police chief takes responsibility for the security failure that resulted in Abe's killing
Sri Lanka prime minister says he's willing to resign amid tumultuous protests
Elena Rybakina wins Wimbledon women's singles title, her first grand slam and first for Kazakhstan
Elena Rybakina won the women's singles final Wimbledon on Saturday, claiming her first grand slam title and the first for Kazakhstan.
An hour away from Highland Park, Chicago's South and West sides grieved an even higher death toll
Angela Gregg's 4-year-old son, Mychal Moultry Jr., known to loved ones as MJ, was killed by a stray bullet while getting his hair braided last year during Labor Day weekend in Chicago's South Side neighborhood Woodlawn.
Suspected Abe assassin made own guns, police say
Boris Johnson was Kyiv's darling. Now that he's leaving, Ukraine fears what's next
When Boris Johnson finally announced he would step down as UK Prime Minister on Thursday, after desperately trying to cling onto power despite a historic government rebellion, his decision sparked a sense of relief across Westminster.
Abe's body arrives back in Tokyo, as police question suspected gunman
The body of former Prime Minister Shinzo Abe arrived back at his home in Tokyo on Saturday, a day after he was was assassinated in a daylight shooting, sending a nation unaccustomed to gun violence into a state of shock and anger.
Biden expresses 'outrage' and 'sadness' over Abe's death
Japan reels from assassination of former Prime Minister
Filmmaker faces death threats over controversial Hindu goddess poster
A Toronto-based filmmaker says she has received a deluge of death threats and abuse from Hindu nationalists in India after she depicted the goddess Kali smoking a cigarette.
Simulation shows tsunami waves as high as 42 feet could hit Seattle in minutes
A simulation released by the Washington State Department of Natural Resources (DNR) shows the impact of a 7.5-magnitude earthquake on the Seattle Fault.
Ukrainian official warns that humanitarian situation in Severodonetsk will become 'catastrophic'
Japan reels from assassination of former Prime Minister
Musk tells Twitter he wants out of deal to buy it. Twitter says it will force him to close the sale
Elon Musk wants to terminate his $44 billion deal to buy Twitter — the latest in a whirlwind process in which he became the company's biggest shareholder, turned down a board seat, agreed to buy the social media platform and then started raising doubts about going through with the deal.
Prince Harry wins early victory in lawsuit against Mail on Sunday tabloid
A British high court judge has ruled that an article in The Mail on Sunday about the Duke of Sussex's legal claim against the UK Home Office was defamatory, the PA Media agency reports.
Former Trump WH attorney says Trump should be worried about Cipollone's testimony
Hear why former Trump White House attorney James Schultz says Pat Cipollone's testimony to the Jan. 6 committee should be worrisome to the former President.
Biden signs executive order aimed at safeguarding abortion rights
President Joe Biden signed an executive order Friday aimed at protecting abortion rights in response to the landmark decision by the Supreme Court overturning Roe v. Wade.
Japan's strict gun laws make shootings rare
The shooting of former Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe has shocked Japan, a country with one of the world's lowest rates of gun crime due to its strict laws on gun ownership.
Zelensky responds to Putin falsely calling him a Nazi
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky discusses Russian President Vladimir Putin's false claim that he is "denazifying" Ukraine, which Putin used as a justification for the invasion.
Hear former Shinzo Abe adviser's reaction to assassination
Akihisa Shiozaki, a former senior adviser to former Japanese Prime Minister Abe, talks with CNN's John Berman about his former boss. Japan's former Prime Minister Shinzo Abe has died at the age of 67 after being shot during a campaign speech in Nara, Japan, according to Japan's National public broadcaster, NHK, quoting ruling Liberal Democratic Party sources.
Ups and downs of Japan's longest-serving prime minister
Japan's former Shinzo Abe has died after he was shot in Nara, Japan, during a campaign speech, according to NHK, quoting ruling Liberal Democratic Party sources. CNN's Will Ripley takes a look at the life of the longest-serving prime minister in Japanese history.
Boris Johnson leaves a mess to clean up. But British Conservatives are delirious with relief
Hollywood won't budge for Chinese censors anymore. Here's what changed
Hollywood has long bent over backwards to give Chinese censors what they want. Not anymore.
See how other British prime ministers have resigned
From choreographed departures to emotional exists, here's how it ended for some of Britain's former leaders.
Abe was shot in the street in broad daylight while making a campaign speech
Former Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe has been rushed to hospital following a possible shooting during a speech in Nara, Japan, public broadcaster NHK reports.
China is relentlessly trying to peel away Japan's resolve on disputed islands
For all the speculation of quick military action by China to achieve its foreign policy goals, Beijing's track record has been more akin to peeling an onion, slowly and deliberately pulling back layers to reach a goal at the center.
Video shows moment Shinzo Abe was shot
Former Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe died after being shot while giving a campaign speech on a street in central Japan.
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